PNS Daily News - December 12, 2019
A House Committee begins debate on articles of impeachment; Washington state is set to launch a paid family, medical leave program; advocates for refugees say disinformation clouds their case; and a new barrier to abortion in Kentucky.
2020Talks - December 12, 2019
Today’s the deadline to qualify for this month’s debate, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang made it - the only non-white candidate who’ll be on stage. Plus, former Secretary Julián Castro questions the order of primary contests.
Public News Service - Illinois

Chicago, IL – Profits shouldn't be "child's play," according to parents and childcare experts who are rallying in Chicago today. They're ...Read More

Chicago, IL – Study the competition, review referee calls, and take a look at ticket sales. That sports strategy is the basis for advice on ...Read More

Chicago, IL – Stomach flu, pinkeye, skin rashes and earaches - Illinois residents going to the beach face among the highest risks in the ...Read More

Chicago, IL – The Illinois minimum wage bumped up to $7.75 an hour on July 1, but not all minimum-wage workers have seen a pay raise. Employees ...Read More

Chicago, IL - Chicago's Crown Fountain will be a "freeze zone" today. Volunteers cooling off in Millennium Park are going to be signaled to, ...Read More

Springfield, IL – If the heat doesn't get you, perhaps the flooding will. A new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report analyzes how ...Read More

Springfield, IL – Congress has pushed through a new Medicare insurance law that keeps price increases in check, makes sure doctors in Illinois ...Read More

Springfield, IL – The latest Illinois budget chop may mean some state parks will close up shop. That's according to an analysis from the ...Read More